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TK | The Development Journal's avatar

I'm so curious on your thoughts on this. I was teaching myself to code too, but now I'm just vibe coding apps with AI. I know I'm missing the deep understanding of logical structures and interdependencies, but I'm also loving the ability to make practical things with AI (which would take me a mindlessly long time if I tried to code it.)

john john's avatar

Well you could simply do both i know how to code but at the same time I am making ai apps

alex's avatar

John, this guide is really good, but if I am trying to learn front-end web design, where should I go to improve? (like html/css/JavaScript)

john john's avatar

Thank you and i believe you shouod start by learning the easiest one first like python then javaScript and then c

alex's avatar

Alright, I will probably do some javaScript then! Thank you!

john john's avatar

My pleasure

The Rustic Scholar's avatar

John- You're brilliant, man. Seriously! I think you have stumbled onto something pretty common sensical (i hope that's an actual term lol) but ultimately life changing.

Thank you for that!

Coding is easier for some people to understand, than others. I kind of think you need to be comfortable with mathematics and science, in order to really excel in the field.

I could be wrong.

I'm left hemisphere-dominated, so anything "mathematical" has been a monumental challenge my entire life.

Everyone is different, though.

It's really awesome to help others learn a really valuable skill.

Thank you for your succinct wisdom, bro!

https://substack.com/@therusticscholar?

john john's avatar

Its me pleasure

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